Clinical Psychology
Developmental Psych
Personality
Social
Research Methods
100

Name 2 of the 5 anxiety related disorders

panic disorder

specific phobia

GAD

social anxiety

OCD

100

Which one of the following is NOT a stage of Piaget's cognitive developmental theory?

A sensorimotor

B formal operational

C perceptual

D preoperational 

C perceptual

100

Define neuroticism

Being prone to being easily emotionally aroused, sometimes uncontrollable negative emotions 

100

Which of the following is a participant(s) of the Milgram's obedience study

A. Experimenter

B. Teacher (native participant)

C. Learner (confederant)

D. All of the above

D

100

What is a control group?

A. A group who receives the experimental treatment.

B. A group who receives the alternative experimental treatment.

C. A group who does not receive the experimental treatment.

D. A group who are receive the experimental treatment in a replication study.

C. A group who does not receive the experimental treatment.

200

Which of the following is not a component of Corrigan's Model of self stigma?

A.Awareness

B.Agreement

C.Application to self

D. Damage to self

E. Psychoeducation

Psychoeducation E

200

Which of the following is not one of Piaget's four stages of Cognitive development?

A. Preoperational

B. Concrete operational

C. Sensorimotor

D. Neurocognitive

D

200

Which type of stress is noted as potentially required for some specific dietheses?

A. traumatic experiences

B major life changes

C accumulation of 'hassles'

D all of the above

D all the above

200

James catches the same bus every morning. When the usual driver is replaced with a new man with a beard, he finds he doesn't like the new driver as much. What is the correct term for this phenomenon? 

A. He is racist

B. Think slicing

C. The beauty is good stereotype

D. The mere exposure effect

D. The mere exposure effect

200

Which of these is NOT a strength of the repeated measures design

A. Participants control for their own individual differences

B. Requires fewer participants

C. Participants will find it hard to guess the purpose of the study

D. It helps us track change over time

C. Participants will find it hard to guess the purpose of the study

300

What is an example of a clinically significant mental health disorder?

A. Feeling sad after losing a loved one (grief) for 3 months

B. Mood swings after using a substance for a couple of days

C. Depressive symptoms for a week after you are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism

D. Difficulty controlling worry about work and school more days than not for 6 months


D. Difficulty controlling worry about work and school more days than not for 6 months.

300

Which developmental theory of intelligence is represented by a non-changing number

A. Two-dimensional (crystalized and fluid)

B. One-dimensional (IQ)

C. Many dimensions (Caroll's 3-stratum model)

D. A few dimensions (Thurstone 7, Gardner 7)

E. Many dimensions (crystilaized and fluid)

B. One-dimensional (IQ)

300

Name the big 5 personality traits?

Extraversion/introversion,

openness to experience,

neuroticism/stability,

conscientiousness,

agreeableness 

300

What are 2 reasons why people obeyed in Milgram's electric shock experiment? 

reasons include:

the authority figure has a high status,

people believed the authority figure was responsible for their actions rather than the participant,

the situation escalated gradually

300

What would be the null hypothesis for an independent samples t-test?

A. The sample mean will not be significantly different from the population mean.

B. One population mean will be significantly lower than the other.

C. There will be no significant change over time.

D. There will be no significant difference between the population means.

D. There will be no significant difference between the population means.

400

State and define three components of the cognitive-behavioural paradigm?

thought, behaviour, emotion
400

What is a weakness of Piaget's theory of cognitive development?

doesn't consider social or cultural aspects of development, doesn't talk about mechanisms, stages are not nuanced enough, underestimate abilities of some children

400

What are the 3 different types of studies used to investigate the influences of genetics on personalities? 

Family, twin, adoption

400

Which of the following best describes the "door-in-the-face" method?

A. People are asked to engage in behaviour they would normally avoid, resulting in long-term attitude change

B. An individual asks for a larger, more demanding commitment then follow up with a more modest favour

C. An individual is offered something unwanted to make the desired outcome seem more appealing

D. An individual asks for something small and then follow up with a larger request.

B. An individual ask's for a larger, more demanding commitment then follow up with a more modest favour

400

What is pearson’s r:

A. A measure of the number of values that are free to vary in a sample.

B. A measure of variance.

C. Another name for a repeated measures t-test.

D. A measure of correlation in a sample.

D. A measure of correlation in a sample.

500

Which is comsidered a biopsychosocial precipitating risk factor for mental illness?

A. Increased use of substances

B. Family medical illness

C. Separation from fiance

A. Increased use of subtances

500

What are the four components of emotional intelligence?


A. Perceiving Emotion

B. Using Emotion

C. Understanding Emotion

D. Managing Emotion

500

Aidan sees that most of the students in his class are wearing black sneakers while he is wearing blue sneakers. He asks his parents to buy him black sneakers so he will fit in

This is an example of which of the following concepts?

A. Normative influence

B. Informational influence

C. Emotion-based persuasion

D. Reason-based persuasion

E. Informational persuasion

A. Normative influence

500

What are 5 things that should be included in a hypothesis?

Sample

IV

DV

Relationship between IV and DV

Both sides of a comparison

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